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Missing wheel... #15

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mboisson opened this issue Jun 17, 2022 · 3 comments
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Missing wheel... #15

mboisson opened this issue Jun 17, 2022 · 3 comments

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@mboisson
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Feature request, when there are missing wheels, display a message saying they can contact https://docs.alliancecan.ca/wiki/Technical_support to get them added.

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I can certainly add it to the help message.

Or do you also mean when using --not-available* options as well?

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mboisson commented Jun 17, 2022

I'm not sure exactly when it should be displayed.

Certainly whenever there are no match found, but maybe also when the search isn't for a specific version (i.e. searches for numpy, we report the versions we have, and have something like

Don't see the version you are looking for ? Contact us...

When exact matches are requested and not found (either through a requirements file, or through specific versions requested at the command line)

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ccoulombe commented Jun 17, 2022

The options --not-available* exists for this reason.

This can be more clearly documented on the wiki for sure but I'm reluctant to display such a message each time the tool is run, as I think it should be as much simple (and less noisy) as possible, by default.

Some options:

  • One option could be to display a user warning (python warning) that can be turned off with export PYTHONWARNINGS="ignore" when looking for wheels not available.
  • Or do as GNU Parallel do with its will cite question the first time you use the tool? (In order to let know the user to contact us when needed.)
  • Or a verbose option that can be turned on with different level.

I'll test out these..

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